Powerful waves caused considerable damage to Għar Lapsi on Tuesday, demolishing a platform popular with bathers as well as the lower end of an access ramp and steps. Siġġiewi local council expressed ...
The scented Christmas tree placed in front of Parliament in Valletta last month cost €80,000, excluding VAT, according to information tabled in Parliament. The cost was revealed in reply to a ...
Malta's singer for the Eurovision Song Contest Aidan knew he would do well at the local contest, but was not expecting to win. "I'm honestly speechless. The result surprised me. I was expecting to get ...
Constitutional supremacy is often spoken of as though it were timeless. We are told the constitution stands above politics, binds parliament absolutely and certain commitments are beyond revision.
The following are the main stories in Sunday's newspapers. The Sunday Times of Malta leads with an article about heavy hail that rained down on Malta overnight on Saturday, blanketing parts of the ...
Part of the Coast Road at Baħar ic-Cagħaq was briefly closed for traffic because of a fuel spill on Tuesday morning, causing a long traffic jam. The spill took place on the hill from Baħar ic-Cagħaq ...
Online gamblers in the EU can seek redress in their country of residence, a top court has ruled, in a case involving a Maltese gaming provider. The case was brought before the Court of Justice of the ...
Esplora Interactive Science Centre has launched its programme for 2006. The comprehensive programme not only celebrates 10 years since the centre’s inception but also presents an ambitious vision that ...
Ta' Qali picnic area has been labelled 'Jason Gravel Park' in what appears to be a joke by pranksters poking fun at the ongoing controversy. The satirical listing, which appeared earlier this month, ...
A cab owner has been unable to work for two days after his car was broken into in a brazen daylight robbery which was caught on video. The driver, who asked not to be named, said the thief made off ...
A new Maltese theatre production will premiere next month, offering audiences a rare behind-the-scenes look at the media's uneasy pace in a world flooded with spin, soundbites and social media outrage ...
My father, Albert M. Cassola (1915-1974), is quite well-known among the 65- to 80-year-olds who had frequented the Lyceum in their adolescence, since he had been their master of Italian or Maltese in ...
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